Sentence examples for is rather neat from inspiring English sources

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The first time this happens, the effect is rather neat.

The wearable sensor the team has cobbled together is rather neat if only because of how unobtrusive it's meant to be.

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"I think it's rather neat," says Bernie Nickel, a physicist at the University of Guelph in Canada.

He has managed this feat by being progressive in his policies and conservative in his politics — which is rather a neat trick even for one as nimble as Mr. Nixon".

It was, rather, a neat compression of a worldview, a reminder that jazz traditionalism needn't be stagnant or nostalgic to communicate integrity, along with a firm sense of self.

The concept of "bombing ISIS" is a rather neat and tidy one, but it's not based in reality: wherever ISIS is, there are civilians.

It's all rather neat, but to be quite honest it's about time Google managed to make the whole photo sphere experience meatier.

Furthermore, it is a rather neat story.

Boudin, on the other hand, is a rather neat food — at least until the eater finishes squeezing it into his mouth and tosses the casing out the window of his car.

This is all rather neat, but doesn't Doodad underestimate the value of the good old-fashioned phone call?

They are rather nice, spotlessly clean with neat rooms like student dorms.

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